'Prairie populist' Turek wins Democratic nomination for US Senate in Iowa

Iowa State ‌Representative Josh Turek, who describes himself as a "common-sense prairie populist," won the Democratic nomination for the U.S. Senate on Tuesday and a chance in November to become the party's first senator from the farm-belt state ‌since 2008. Turek, who is backed by national Democrats and former Democratic Senator Tom Harkin, defeated ‌state Senator Zach Wahls 63.7%-36.3% with 30.6% of the vote counted, according to the Associated Press.

'Prairie populist' Turek wins Democratic nomination for US Senate in Iowa

Iowa State ‌Representative Josh Turek, who describes himself as a "common-sense prairie populist," won the Democratic nomination for the U.S. Senate on Tuesday and a chance in November to become the party's first senator from the farm-belt state ‌since 2008.

Turek, who is backed by national Democrats and former Democratic Senator Tom Harkin, defeated ‌state Senator Zach Wahls 63.7%-36.3% with 30.6% of the vote counted, according to the Associated Press. He will square off against Republican U.S. Representative Ashley Hinson, who won her party's nomination for the open seat. Turek and Hinson are running to replace ⁠Republican ​Joni Ernst, a two-term senator ⁠and retired military officer whose decision to retire from Congress has given Democrats hopes of picking up the seat in ⁠the general election and potentially taking control of the Senate. Turek, a 47-year-old gold medalist in Paralympic wheelchair basketball, has ​a history of getting elected in Republican areas, which supporters say could help him appeal ⁠to disaffected Republicans and independents at a time of rising economic anxiety. He has also championed access to healthcare, a living wage, ⁠affordable ​housing and other policies important to working families.

Hinson, a 42-year-old three-term congresswoman and former news anchor, is backed by President Donald Trump, Senate Majority Leader John Thune and Ernst. She opposed ⁠legislation that ultimately codified the right to same-sex marriage and has campaigned on her support for Trump's 2025 ⁠tax-cut and spending bill. Independent ⁠analysts rate Iowa's open Senate seat as likely to remain Republican. Polling data suggests a tight race in November, with Turek leading by a single ‌percentage point, according ‌to the poll-tracking website, RealClearPolitics.com.

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